• Here's Why The Internet Is In An Uproar Over The Latest PS4 Update

    In theory, pushing through regular firmware updates will ensure that overall console performance is improved. Small quality of life changes can be made that allow gamers to get even more out of their favorite titles. Unfortunately, these updates can go wrong, which is what has happened on the PS4.

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  • Small Details You Missed In Miles Morales' First Boss Fight

    Spider-Man: Miles Morales is shaping up to be a pretty spectacular adventure. The gameplay that has been released has certainly looked impressive, but fans just got to see a whole lot more. In a new clip, players get to see new hero Miles Morales taking on his first boss battle against Rhino.

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  • The Major Way Xbox Series S Could Limit Next-Gen Gaming

    The Xbox Series S will be released Nov. 10, 2020. While the Xbox Series S is quite an exciting prospect for gamers due to its lower cost (a full $200 less than the Series X), some developers have come to fear that the Xbox Series S could unwittingly place limitations on the next generation of games.

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  • Xbox Game Pass Is Getting This Award-Nominated RPG Very Soon

    Xbox recently announced which games would be added to Xbox Game Pass for the month of Oct. 2020. One of the most exciting is a critically-acclaimed and award-nominated JRPG, Tales of Vesperia. The popular Tales of series launched back in 1995 with the landmark Super Famicom title Tales of Phantasia.

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  • Small Details You Missed In Dr Disrespect's New Map Pictures

    While Hi-Rez was clearly impressed by the Doc's design for a Rogue Company map called The Arena, it was unclear when fans could expect to see the new map in action. Now, Hi-Rez may have given fans an idea of how close to reality the map is, as well as how true it remains to Dr Disrespect's vision.

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  • What Ninja's New Deal Really Means For The Future

    These days, it's an exciting time to be a fan of Tyler "Ninja" Blevins. Not only has the streamer officially signed a new multi-year contract with Twitch, but it now appears as though the streamer has no intentions of slowing down. Ninja may soon be coming to a television or movie theater near you.

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  • We Finally Know How Many Potatoes It Takes To Play Doom

    Over the years, gamers have found interesting ways of beating their favorite video games. Earlier this year, one gamer managed to play Dark Souls 3 using a Ring Fit controller. In a recent video, YouTuber Equalo played 1993's Doom with the electricity generated by a bunch of rotten potatoes.

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  • What The Critics Are Saying About Yakuza: Like A Dragon

    Yakuza: Like A Dragon is the latest entry in the long-running Yakuza franchise. After solid sales in Japan, fans of the series have been eagerly awaiting Like A Dragon's localization. Now that critics are getting the chance to play the Xbox Series X|S version, you may be wondering how it stacks up.

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  • We Finally Know Which PS4 Games Won't Work On PS5

    Heading into the next console generation, one of the most common questions from gamers is which games from previous console generations will be playable on the next. Ahead of next month's release of the PlayStation 5, Sony has decided to clear up a few things in regards to backwards compatibility.

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  • Sony Just Took Back One Big Promise

    Recently, Sony gave fans an idea of which of their PS4 accessories would still work with the PS5. This came as quite a relief for fans who were hoping to enjoy the system's new 3D audio capabilities with their current equipment. Sony has recently revealed that there will be some notable limitations.

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  • The PS5 Digital Edition Has A Big Disadvantage

    The differences between the PlayStation 5 and the PS5 Digital Edition are pretty obvious at a glance. The Digital Edition is similar to the Xbox Series S, in that it will not feature a disc drive. As it turns out, the PS5 Digital Edition also comes with some major limitations that fans didn't know.

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  • New Survey Shows A Clear Next-Gen Winner

    This November brings the release of the new PlayStation and Xbox consoles, and naturally, fans are waiting to see which company will come out on top. According to a survey conducted by market research firm VGC (results via GamesIndustry.biz), one gaming system is positioned to be a clear winner.

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  • The Real Reason Twitch Is Causing An Uproar

    Twitch has been making plenty of waves in recent months. The streaming platform recently signed both Shroud and Ninja to exclusive deals, bringing in a ton of new viewers. However, not every decision the company has made has been quite so lauded. Twitch may be trying out a new advertising practice.

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  • The Big Twist Behind Mortal Kombat 11's Rambo Explained

    Mortal Kombat fans received some fantastic news today when Warner Bros. Games and NetherRealm Studios announced Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate. This expanded version of Mortal Kombat 11 will feature an all-new Kombat Pack of extra characters. It looks as though Rambo himself is joining the fight.

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  • Shroud Breaks His Silence On Ninja's Tax Rant

    Comparisons between Shroud and Ninja are pretty common at this point. Back in August, Shroud signed a new exclusivity deal with Twitch, marking his official return to the platform. Shroud's first stream back nearly broke a viewer record set by Ninja, who also returned to Twitch shortly afterwards.

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  • Here's What The Inside Of The PS5 Looks Like

    The PlayStation 5 is set to launch on Nov. 12, 2020. In anticipation of the new console's arrival, Sony has just given fans its first good look at the inside of the system. In a teardown video and accompanying blog post by Sony's Masayasu Ito, customers finally get to see some of Sony's hard work.

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  • The Series X Could Have A Major Problem

    In recent days, journalists have finally been able to go hands-on with the Xbox Series X. So far, critics have responded quite positively to Microsoft's newest console, the Xbox Series X. However, there is apparently one issue with the Series X that everyone seems to agree upon: it runs way too hot.

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  • Xbox Head Breaks His Silence On 8k Gaming

    The release of the Xbox Series X and Series S is fast approaching. With both consoles set to battle the PlayStation 5 in the upcoming console war, extra attention is paid to the people in charge of shepherding these console launches. Xbox boss Phil Spencer made a few comments concerning 8K gaming.

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  • The One Feature Genshin Impact Desperately Needs

    Genshin Impact, the controversial new RPG from MiHoYo, was finally released this month. There's one thing about the combat in particular that gamers are having a hard time enjoying. A quick glance at social media will reveal that people are frustrated with the lack of a lock-on feature in the game.

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  • Sony Just Made A Bold Prediction

    The launch of the PlayStation 5 is a little over a month away. Soon, it will become clear whether Sony or Microsoft will come out on top in the first wave of the next-gen console war. However, according to a recent interview, it seems like the PlayStation camp is feeling pretty confident.

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  • This Xbox Series X Feature Will Prove To Be Clutch

    The Xbox Series X and Series S will be launching Nov. 10, 2020. While fans are excited for the upcoming consoles, there are concerns surrounding the storage space on consoles. After all, gamers want to get the most out of their systems, and that includes being able to fit an extensive game library.

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